Healthcare Jobs in Texas
Texas offers tremendous opportunities for healthcare professionals, particularly in underserved rural areas of West Texas. With a growing population and expanding healthcare infrastructure, the Lone Star State provides competitive salaries, lower cost of living, and a chance to make a real impact in communities that need skilled healthcare workers.
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Recent Healthcare Jobs in Texas
JibJob currently has live healthcare inventory across Texas. 76 active roles available now.
Travel ICU RN - Midland Memorial Hospital
Healthcare Staffing Solutions · Hospital
Seeking experienced ICU nurses for a 13-week travel assignment in the heart of the Permian Basin. Competitive weekly pay with full benefits.
Travel ER RN - UMC Health System
Healthcare Staffing Solutions · Hospital
Level I Trauma Center seeks experienced ER nurses. Teaching hospital with excellent professional development opportunities.
Staff RN - Labor & Delivery - UMC
Healthcare Staffing Solutions · Hospital
Join our family-centered birthing center. Competitive salary, full benefits, and excellent work-life balance.
Psychiatric RN - VA Big Spring
Healthcare Staffing Solutions · Hospital
Federal nursing position with excellent benefits, loan repayment, and job security. Serve those who served.
Medical Assistant - PN/NHC
Cook Children's
Location: Mansfield Primary Care Department: Mansfield Primary Care Shift: First Shift (United States of America) Standard Weekly Hours: 40 Summary: The Medical Assistant I role functions under the...
Digital Gift Processing Specialist
Cook Children's
Location: Rosedale Office Building Department: Gift Management Shift: First Shift (United States of America) Standard Weekly Hours: 40 Summary: The Digital Gift Processing Specialist will perform a...
Top Healthcare Cities in Texas
Lubbock
Texas • 264,691 residents
Lubbock is a major healthcare hub in West Texas, home to Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and multiple hospital systems. The city offers excellent training opportunities and a vibrant cultural scene.
Amarillo
Texas • 200,648 residents
Amarillo serves as the healthcare hub for the Texas Panhandle, with multiple hospital systems serving a wide regional population. The city offers an affordable lifestyle and friendly community atmosphere.
Midland
Texas • 142,344 residents
Midland is the heart of the Permian Basin oil region, offering healthcare professionals excellent opportunities with competitive salaries driven by the energy industry. The city features modern medical facilities and a growing healthcare sector.
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Abilene
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San Angelo
Texas • 101,004 residents
San Angelo offers a charming Texas atmosphere with a growing healthcare sector. The city features Shannon Medical Center and serves as a regional healthcare destination for the Concho Valley.
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| Lubbock | A- | A | A | $72K | $1,100/mo | 264,691 |
| Amarillo | B+ | A | B+ | $68K | $1,000/mo | 200,648 |
| Midland | B+ | B | B+ | $78K | $1,350/mo | 142,344 |
| San Angelo | B+ | A | B+ | $65K | $950/mo | 101,004 |
| Odessa | B | B+ | B | $76K | $1,200/mo | 123,334 |
| Big Spring | B- | A+ | B- | $62K | $750/mo | 28,639 |
Why Work in Healthcare in Texas?
Texas offers excellent opportunities for healthcare professionals looking to make a meaningful impact. With a growing healthcare sector and communities in need of skilled providers, you can build a rewarding career while enjoying a lower cost of living than many metropolitan areas.
- Competitive salaries with higher purchasing power
- Lower cost of living compared to coastal cities
- Strong sense of community and work-life balance
- Growing healthcare infrastructure and opportunities
- Sign-on bonuses and relocation assistance often available
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Explore healthcare career opportunities in Texas. 76+ jobs available now.
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